new jersey state trooper let off the hook for the beating of a mentally handicapped man.

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new jersey state trooper let off the hook for the beating of a mentally handicapped man.

once again, alphabet boys protecting and serving their own as always. funny how it's a bunch of state troopers investigating one of their own.

on a side note, i never understood how the police would want people to cooperate with them, criminals to snitch on other criminals, people in the community to provide information and the basically people to talk to them. when they're the ones being investigated for wrong doing, they have the "blue code of silence". they don't want people to acknowledge their fifth amendment rights and will even violate it if they have to BUT they WILL plead the fifth to save their own ass when they're the ones being investigated. not generalizing all the police outthere because there are good cops but they pretty much train these police officers to basically act like they're fighting in a warzone or for combat against the people they're supposed to serve and protect. it trumps their purpose. one bad cop coming in ready to act like he's superbad can basically ruin the image of a whole entire police department where the community starts to distrust them since they have authority over the community. how often do you see the police getting to know the residents of the towns they know of? at least not around my way and i live in the suburbs too.

one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry

Re: new jersey state trooper let off the hook for the beating of a mentally handicapped man.

Originally Posted by tombastep

Can't say I am surprised to see results like this when it comes to these sorts of things.

true. it seems like the only way to have a reasonable chance of not getting in trouble with the law and to have immunity is to become a part of the law enforcement. however, things still do happen. there's stories of cops killing other cops for whatever reason and getting off talking about "friendly fire" or some other bullshit excuse. sometimes, you have the cops committing first degree murder and then trying to use the system to bail themselves out.

one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry

Re: new jersey state trooper let off the hook for the beating of a mentally handicapped man.

That's fucked up. The cop should be sent to jail for whatever a regular person would be charge with for a brutal assault in the least. They only find him innocent so they don't have to pay out a huge lawsuit. Hopefully some kind of justice will prevail for the victim.

Re: new jersey state trooper let off the hook for the beating of a mentally handicapped man.

Originally Posted by Beachguyj

That's fucked up. The cop should be sent to jail for whatever a regular person would be charge with for a brutal assault in the least. They only find him innocent so they don't have to pay out a huge lawsuit. Hopefully some kind of justice will prevail for the victim.

that's probably not going to happen and even if he does do a civil lawsuit, the cop still is on the streets to terrorize citizens.

it's crazy watching the video and seeing the cop throwing him around and beating him up. these cops are out of control.

one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry